Screen Time by Stephen Haley
Limited Edition, Edition of: 100, Signed
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47.2 x 18.9
63.0 x 25.2
86.6 x 34.6
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Mounted under acrylic glass
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 47.2 x 18.9" (External dimensions) profile width: 0.59", with acrylic glass glossy, Spessart Oak, Black, 49.0 x 20.6" (External dimensions) On premium paper (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 47.2 x 18.9" (External dimensions)
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Mounted under acrylic glass
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 63.0 x 25.2" (External dimensions) profile width: 0.59", with acrylic glass glossy, Spessart Oak, Black, 64.7 x 26.9" (External dimensions) On premium paper (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 63.0 x 25.2" (External dimensions)
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Mounted under acrylic glass
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 86.6 x 34.6" (External dimensions) profile width: 0.59", with acrylic glass glossy, Spessart Oak, Black, 88.3 x 36.4" (External dimensions) On premium paper (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
depth 0.08" glossy, frameless, 86.6 x 34.6" (External dimensions)
2019 / 2019 SHA24

BACK TO THE FUTURE The Australian artist Stephen Haley bridges the discoveries of the Renaissance with the twenty-first century. The concept of the vanishing point and thus central perspective was the beginning of the development of the modern,… Read more

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BACK TO THE FUTURE The Australian artist Stephen Haley bridges the discoveries of the Renaissance with the twenty-first century. The concept of the vanishing point and thus central perspective was the beginning of the development of the modern, technology-dominated world of imagery. In early Renaissance vedute, the buildings of spatially well-ordered cities were viewed with a sober gaze. Haley constructs a congenial image of the strictly ordered structures of the worlds in which we live and work today. With the help of 3D technology he is able to create seductive illusions, which he simultaneously interrupts with repetitions and insertions of real urban panoramas. It is the visual art ofRead more